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I've been thinking about a new tool bag and was thinking about getting a veto pro pak. Does anyone use one and what are they any good.
Cheers Euan
 
I just got a dewalt tote. Finding it much easier than a box, still have it though, a Stanley fat max 24" plastic box. Use if for holding the bulky first fix type stuff and holesaws. All hand tools and gadgets are in the tote.
 
I bought one recently, having previously scorned spending that much on a toolbag. They really are heavy duty. Recent jump in price has put me off trading up to an xl. The only tools I cant carry in it are my mash hammer and hacksaw. Saves dumping tools out a tote or box when searching for tools. I doubt I could lift a fully loaded xl. Totes usually last about 8 months so if I get the 5 years out of it, happy days.
 
Ive got an OT-XL and had it for about 4 years now, no sign of fatigue. The pockets are great and the carry strap is actually comfortable. I treated myself to one when i qualified, and was living at home scott free. Go For It?
 
I also pondered with the idea of getting one and eventually went for a Tech LC & TP4 which neatly clips on the side of the bag, wish I'd got it sooner! Fits everything I need plus more compared to my old CK bag.
 
Yes I have but thought I would ask people who use them. It's all fine looking on paper but wondering what it's like to use them.
 

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